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but any way there's a difference between claiming models as your own and using the models for comics or animation some Bronies can be picky with their OC's some flat out say things like "you can download my OC but you cant use it in comics or animation or artwork"
like whats the point of uploading it then
Several people even started removing their mods from the Mod nexus at that time.
oh and last I knew, there's no shuch thing as "Workshop Right". If that were true, I wouldn't have had suscuessfuly gotten taken down several reuploads of the stuff I worked on without my permission.
you do have a concept of the workshop right? once its uploaded its public domain you can do what you want with it
If anything, complainers like you are ruining Fallout because people sould be playing the game more than wineing about another fandom invading.
Had to put it on my request list to make it happen